POINT OF INTEREST: Two single-level, clear-span brick warehouses positioned just off Sydney Road right in the midst of Brunswick's heart and soul. The combined site boasts approved plans and permits for a 5-level mixed-use development, however the existing improvements are in great condition, and would support an array of occupiers individually, or as a combination. Neighbouring residents and tenants enjoy easy access to a robust transportation network, including trains, buses, and trams. The vibrant surrounding area features a thriving retail and dining scene, educational institutions, and recreational facilities.
- Total building area of 836 sqm* on a generous land holding of 973 sqm* - 34 Hope Street: 394 sqm* - 36 Hope Street: 442 sqm* - Solid brick construction - Commercial 1 Zone - Two functional clear-span spaces, individually titled - 36 Hope Street - leased at $87,550 p.a rental income (with demo clause) - 34 Hope Street - vacant possession - 5 km* from CBD and close proximity to Sydney Rd - Plans and permits for 5-level mixed-use development - Proximity to public transport and train line. - Available to be purchased separately.
POINT OF VIEW: Unbeatable positioning just off Sydney Road in the bustling epicentre of Brunswick. Being just 5.5km* from the Melbourne's CBD, trains, buses and trams are all at your doorstep, giving you the key to all corners of Melbourne.
*Approx. Pricing excludes GST
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